Wengenroth, Stow

Wengenroth, Stow

(1906–78) lithographer; born in New York City. He studied at the Art Students League and the Grand Central School of Art, and lived in Greenport, Long Island, and Rockport, Maine. Known as a celebrated New England lithographer, as in Black Weather (1932) and Untamed (1947), he was praised by Andrew Wyeth as "the greatest black-and-white artist in America."